As part of the course Strategic Environmental Development the MESPOM students in Lund along with their teachers Thomas Lindhqvist and Mikael Backman produced the publication The Future is Distributed - A Vision of Sustainable Economies. The publication holds eight case studies from the energy, food and internet sector.
The students argue that distributed economies is not just a theory but is already practiced in many parts of the world. The publication will hopefully inspire various readers to further explore the possibilities for sustainable development connected to the distributed economies approach.
Read the full report here (pdf)
A special thanks to the organisations and companies assisting the students in this work, in particular: Malmö Municipality, Home Energy AB, National Cooperative Development Cooperation, BDC-Cenicafe, CSA Ramsjö, Stadsjord, Grön Kultur Högsbo, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Ängavallen and Mossagården.